SHREK SUPERSLAM ARTICLES

August 21, 2009 - Fighters are few and far-between on Nintendo's two-screened handheld. Though the device has been on the market in America now for nearly five years, the amount of interesting selections published to the fighting genre in the DS library is small indeed -- there's only a handful of truly notable titles.

February 17, 2006 - For portable gamers, the Shrek franchise has never been one to stand out as any form of excellence. In fact, On GBA and Game Boy Color alone there are more than 10 products spanning only two movies, none of which have received exemplary ratings. The franchise as a whole is attempting to overstay its welcome in every way, and it shows. While the quality has gone up over the years, the Shrek license is notorious for its sub-par content. Swamp Kart Speedway and Fairytale Freakdown immediately come to mind as some of the worst gameplay in a licensed product to date. While the DS version of Shrek SuperSlam can't be grouped with the attempts mentioned above, only younger gamers that are obsessed with all things Shrek will be able to tolerate the clunky gameplay and poor visual presentation for very long. SuperSlam may not be entirely void of entertainment, but its flaws far outweigh its strengths.